On October 27, 2008 at 11:08AM -0700,
ueno (at unixuser.org) wrote:

> >> Is it not sufficient to set "cipher-algo AES256" in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf?
> >
> > Although ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf works, I hope an Emacs Lisp variable for
> > --cipher-algo will be defined.  If it exists, cipher-algo can
> > temporally be switched in Emacs easily.  Could you please consider it?
>
> Well, that is a design issue which I intentionally didn't make it so
> flexible.  I think such a low-level option better be configured in the
> central point -- ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf.
>
> Do you have any real problem with this?  Otherwise, I won't change this.

Though I haven't encountered a real problem, I can imagine a
situation:

  - User A normally uses AES256 with his decision.
  - User B requested to use CAST5 with his group's policy.
  - User A agreed and temporally uses CAST5 when sending symmetric
    encripted data to user B.

The gpg manual seems that --symmetric (-c) with --cipher-algo may be
used normally.  I think a variable for --cipher-algo isn't overdone.

Thanks,
--
Tatsuya Kinoshita

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